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what FMIC is that Wayne?

Actually I'm not sure specifically what brand :laugh: except to say it is one of the cheaper ones sold by Croydon Racing Developments - I also had them install it.

Seems to do the job - not much butchery involved save for a hole under the battery carrier.

Righto -

So bright and early(ish) yesterday I decided to go for a run down to Hobart from home (St Helens) if only to see what the roads are like.

The route along the east coast in brilliant over all, good quality surfaces, a good drivers road suitable for 'interesting' speeds. The only thing it lacks is a really tight/twisty section - but it has pretty much everything else you could ask for. I didnt spend much time in Hobart itself, once I spotted the towers up on My Wellington, I made a beeline for that tower :laugh:

So thats where these pics were taken anyway.

It was freakin' freezing up there (literally) and I certainly wasnt dressed for it either...

Also had a real fun time trying to disarm the immobiliser due to the high RF levels up there!

Too bad there is a lot of bug spatter on the front... just try to ignore that.

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just an update guys

some shocking pics but here ya go

car made 300rwkw at 16psi last nite, will be pumping about 20psi and see how that goes, might even go for 25-28psi at the end =D

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